Clutch.



J. W. CROWLEY, 1n.

CLUTCH.

mmc/mon man Nov. s. 1916.

Patente Fehl, mld.

CLUTCH.

, .epplicetezi ille November A known lie: I, JoH'N MW. @Rom/LEY, e ciiizen of 'the United Seieeg residing Q fargo-7 in ille eo'uiity o1 @ook 51ml Smile of illinois, lieve inveriefl certain new and useful rol'irovemeiits in Clutches, ef which lie is e epeeiice'iiom.

of elle elojecs of my invenioii generally to improve eluclles enflto simplify and. eheepen the construction of that type o.- Clutch disclosed in. Uiired Lettere Patent No. E lSE-'ISQQ for clutches io me on elle Qlli. ley ol December, D? i915..

Other and furlier objects of my i'oreiiiou 'will become readily epparen, to gi skilled in the ort, from :L corisiilereion of ille following description when "teken iii oonjunciiion Wirth tlie' elrawinge, wherein:M

Figure l is :i central longitudinal seeiolz of my improved clutch.

Fig. 2 is e transverse secioe miren ori line 2-2 el Fig'.

Fig. 3 is a reduced section akenori'line 3-5 of ell the views the Seme reference charac- 1reis are employed to' indicate similar parte My invention is concerned essentially with a Sleeve2 upon which the member lo be olueliefl thereto, sucli es e pulley, is moimieei, so as lo render the clutch, as o Whole, self-conmined and to save the necessity of assembling and edjueing the member, or pars upon e shaft by which the Clutch is o he driven.

ri sleeve3 with its assembled pulley emi clucl; ineiriliers, may be put together at the ecoiy and shipped in. this condition re quilting for its 'installation on the shaft, upon wl'iieli it lo be used, only the simple opereior; of tiggl'iieriinge eet screw or the imrofleelion e key to festen it to the elisi',

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prowrie am i reclmly from the m l' which iii e piene el le 9G fleeee rem loewe where Specification of Letters 'Eat-ent.

on 'die other side thereof, es Shown by dotted Y line. et

pulley i3 le mounted, for free idle rotelzioii .on he sleeve miel is provided with en integral hul) le. The surface of one eucl of the hub, which 4confronts the surface ll el: 'the flange, also oblique from e plane at right angles to the axis of 'die sleeve, to substzu'iiielly lle exez'r7 as elle surface l the flange.; en tlmff; if fille sleeve be turned Within loe lieb of lzlie pulley these cem-like Surfaces W l axially more the lml) 1+i, and i in e clirecrion ewa); 'from 'the The opposite end surface l5 of lie hub l-- i may also loe livergm from a true right angle piene lo perforxi'i the clutch- .f function in association with ihe surece .1 el the pluie lo es hereinafter more specifically 'pointed out;

L fiel; annuler piee, or .ring lli is loose ori the sleeve 5 and provided with fr more or yielding, cushioning' lining; l?, euch is o, Het ring of wood, liber, or the like, which beers ogeiiie; 'the end. surface 15 of the heb when Jlie parte are iii Acluocloingg position.

three-erm Spider i8 carries e, pieotecl finger 19, in the end .ol eecli of its arms and is aially ajustable on libe threaded ericl E2G oi'f the sleeve 'When it has been zlius moved, along' the sleeve7 it may be zliere 'ixe oy e, seiJ 2l.

A. clutch eczuating sono 22 is slideble along; and freely rotatable on the Sheff: ML hond lever 23 is u ineene for moving the eene.

When ille eene is move into the posi iion shown in l, 'the longer ends of the lingers 19 rifle upon 'the cone surfaces of this sliflilole meri'rber, pressing the shorter ende oi'f lie fingere into intimate comme willi elle 'plaie l@ tl'rereiiy moving the plate 'lie sleeve into close commet willi the 07E elle lieb zuid. Slightly movn )Lilley imil ire orlier iiulo enel lirougli; into coiigeet with die eurof lle Sleeve lenge New 11' lire ecfve is being 'oeleel, at ibis time i we movement the pulley w l A pulley hub and the sleeve 5 are thus firmly to, I counter-bore the pulley, as at 26, and

out a corresponding groove 27 around and in the sleeve and in the grove'or counterbore 26 I` place a eircumferentially extendcommunicatin In a threaded perforation, with the annular cavity thus formed, screw an oilcup 29.

The centrifugal motion will cause the wick toremain in the counter-bore and the wick will prevent the oil from owing from ing Wick 28.A

the cup into the oil cavity except throughv the capillaries of the wick.

While I have herein shown and described a single embodiment of my invention for the purpose of clear disclosure it is manifest that many changes in the form, conti ura- `tion and arrangement of the parts cou d be made, within the scope of vthe appended claims.. t

Having described my inventlonywhat I claim is:--

1. A clutch comprising a sleeve; a pulley,

' witnesses;

by to directly embrace and hold the pulley between' said flange and plate.

2. A clutch comprising a sleeve having a radially extending flange, on one end thereof and having a transversely tapering inner surface; a pulley having an integral hub freely rotatable on said sleeve havin its confronting end similarlv tapered to e in a plane parallel with the onfronting surface of said flange; a plate movabl'on said sleeve to engage the other end of the hub, and axially movable `means to move said plate and hub u 'ntil the latter is in contact with said flange and to positively hold said parts against further axial movement whereby relative rotations of said hub and sleeve will more firmly hold the parts together.

In testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand in the presence of two subscribing JOHN'W. CROWLEY, Jn; In the presence of- FoRE BAIN,

MARY F. ALLEN. 

